Australia is ripe for a re-examination and reform of marital tax laws in this country. This article looks at income splitting rules as proposed by the Opposition in the 1996 Election Campaign

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DavidEVANS
Prior to becoming a tax and business consultant, David spent over eight years with Pricewaterhouse Coopers' Taxation Services Employment & Wealth practice in Brisbane. David's core area of expertise is in providing taxation advice to high net worth individuals, business owners and professionals in the areas of business improvement, management, and transactions, as well as advising on matters relating to income tax, CGT, asset protection, superannuation and retirement planning and taxation structuring.Current at 26 February 2004

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